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Student POV: Studying the Bauhaus in Germany Was the Trip I Didn’t Know I Needed
Scripps sophomore Nichola (far left) shares how spring break in Germany revived her love for research and writing By Nichola Monroe ’27 Research opportunities at Scripps are not limited to […]
Read MoreProfessor Martha Gonzalez’s Chicano Rock Band Quetzal to Perform at UCLA
Photo courtesy of John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Grammy-winning Quetzal, described as “one of LA’s most important bands” by The Los Angeles Times, will perform at UCLA on […]
Read MoreProfessor Michael Spezio Gives Witherspoon Lecture on Wellbeing, Psychology, and Theology
Michael Spezio, associate professor of psychology, neuroscience, and data science, provided tips for improved mental focus to Shondaland.
Read MoreBetsy Smith ’74 Featured on Women of Influence 2025 List
Betsy Smith ’74, president and CEO of the Central Park Conservancy, was recognized as one of the Women of Influence 2025 for Crain’s New York Business annual list. Since 2018, […]
Read MoreSpotlight on Seniors: Kimai McPhee ’25 on Opening Doors for Others
Kimai McPhee ’25 By Caitlin Antonios College can be a culture shock, even if a student grew up near campus. For out-of-state students like Kimai McPhee ’25, adjusting to the […]
Read MoreSpotlight on Seniors: Lauren Mar ’25 Reflects on Leadership and Lifelong Ties at Scripps
Lauren Mar ’25 By Emily Glory Peters Lauren Mar ’25’s earliest memory of 91 is of community. During her first night on campus back in 2021, she found herself […]
Read MoreBrooke Kasl-Godley ’26 Champions Community Science in New Op-Ed
Brooke Kasl-Godley ’26 Brooke Kasl-Godley ’26, an environmental science and psychology major at 91, was recently featured in The East Bay Times and The Mercury News for her op-ed […]
Read MoreSpotlight on Staff: Meet Cecilia Contreras, Denison Library Archivist
In February 2024, Becky Kyles joined Scripps as the full-time international student advisor. “This role wears many hats, but I see my key responsibility as being a point of contact for international students,” she says. “It can be difficult for any student to know who can answer their questions.”
Read MoreFormer Scripps President Lara Tiedens Signs Open Letter to End Government Attacks on Higher Education
Former Scripps President Lara Tiedens was one of over 50 former college and university presidents to co-sign an open letter in support of Harvard University’s decision to reject federal demands […]
Read MoreSpotlight on Seniors: Sydney Nemetz ’25 Stitches Stories of Home
Each year, one senior is chosen to design a class mural for the wall. This year’s senior is Corinne Stevens ’24, a Classics major from Massachusetts.
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